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Athens Phrases

55 phrases and expressions related to "athens".

Phrases

  • A Town Like Alice (Nevil Shute book)
  • A Town Like Malice (The Jam song)
  • Art, with a capital F
  • Bean town
  • Border Town (Nickname of Rye New York)
  • Capital asset
  • Capital cost
  • Capital gains
  • Capital injection
  • Capital surplus
  • Chicken capital, USA (Kentucky Fried Chicken advertising slogan)
  • Chocolate Town (Nickname of Hershey Pennsylvania)
  • Dryest gin in town. Ask any Martini (Seagram's Gin advertising slogan)
  • Feel 95 point great (Capital FM advertising slogan)
  • Frog Town (Nickname of Toledo Ohio)
  • Garrison town
  • Go to town
  • Hit town
  • Intellectual capital
  • Jerkwater town
  • Man about town
  • Oh little town of Bethlehem
  • On the town
  • One horse town
  • Only game in town
  • Our repairmen are the loneliest guys in town (Maytag Appliances advertising slogan)
  • Paint the town red
  • Put the town on the map
  • Risk capital
  • Run out of town on a rail
  • Seed capital
  • Shaky Town (Nickname of San Francisco California)
  • Take the town by storm
  • The Acropolis (tourist attraction in Athens Greece)
  • The Athens of America (Nickname of Boston Massachusetts)
  • The Athens of The North (Nickname of the city of Edinburgh)
  • The Athens of the East (Nickname of Madurai India)
  • The Colossus of Rhodes (tourist attraction in Greece)
  • The Crawdad Town (Nickname of Isleton California)
  • The Mob Town (Nickname of Baltimore Maryland)
  • The Show Business Capital Of The World (Nickname of Hollywood California)
  • The Tater Town (Nickname of Hoople North Dakota)
  • The halibut capital of the world (Nickname of Homer Alaska)
  • The only show in town
  • The talk of the town
  • The toast of the town
  • The town bike (promiscuous woman)
  • Town and gown
  • Transition town
  • Treacle Town (Nickname of Macclesfield Cheshire England)
  • Trouble with a capital T
  • Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown (line from nursery rhyme)
  • What's in your wallet? (Capital One advertising slogan)
  • Working capital
  • Wrong, with a capital R